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| ON THE LABEL, LABEL, LABEL |
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| "GAO" stands for "Government Accountability Office"; it used to stand for this |
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"I Whistle A Happy Tune", "Shall We Dance?" |
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| One who vigorously defends a seemingly hopeless position, perhaps like Bruce Willis |
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| His last play was 2004's "Finishing the Picture", a story of the making of "The Misfits" |
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| Libya's history & economy were forever changed when this was found there in 1959 |
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| To be brief, the logo of this clothing manufacturer is seen here |
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| Adjective for all courts that review the decision of a trial court if requested by the losing party |
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"Cell Block Tango", "When You're Good To Mama" |
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| Disagreement, or lack of harmony between persons or things |
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| He won a Hugo Award for a 1973 novel |
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| The WWII defense of Tobruk, Libya against this German general helped save the Middle East for the Allies |
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| Buy me some of this treat, & we'll pretend we're at a ball game |
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"Fugue for Tinhorns", "The Oldest Established (Permanent Floating Crap Game In New York)" |
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| Having spots of a different shade, tone or color from the background, like a mare |
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| In 1890 he gave up practicing medicine for full-time writing; in 1902, he was knighted |
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| In 1980 this presidential brother registered as an agent of Libya's government |
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| This insurance company has been using a symbol like the one seen here since 1870 |
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| In the U.S. Senate, this many votes are needed to end a filibuster |
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"Everything's Coming Up Roses", "Rose's Turn" |
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| It's the type of tree seen here |
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| He won a Pulitzer for "A Thousand Days", his book on the JFK presidency |
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| 2 of the 6 countries that border Libya |
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| Snack 'em if you got 'em. The label of this food company is seen here |
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"Big Spender", "If My Friends Could See Me Now" |
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| A mythological being who is partly divine & partly human |
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| The name of this French poet, a subject in Verlaine's "the damned poets", sounds like a Stallone role |
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| What's for supper? whatever it is, you'll pay with this Libyan currency |
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| Grin & bear it when you name this hotel chain |
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